Latest Plame affair Stories

By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House press secretary Scott
McClellan announced his resignation on Wednesday and political
adviser Karl Rove gave up his policy role in a shake-up of
President George W. Bush's senior aides.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Karl Rove, one of President George
W. Bush's most trusted political advisers, is giving up his
policy role as part of a White House shake-up, administration
officials said on Wednesday.

By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former White House aide fighting
perjury charges should not get access to reporters' notes and
other newsroom material because they have no relevance to his
case, several news outlets told a U.S. judge on Tuesday.

By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An indicted former White House aide
does not contend that President George W. Bush and Vice
President Dick Cheney ordered him to leak the name of a CIA
officer whose husband criticized the administration's Iraq
policies, the aide's lawyers said.

By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush
acknowledged on Monday he ordered the declassification of parts
of a prewar intelligence report on Iraq to respond to critics
who alleged he manipulated intelligence to justify the war.

By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush
acknowledged on Monday he ordered the declassification of parts
of a prewar intelligence report on Iraq to respond to critics
who alleged he manipulated intelligence to justify the war.

President George W. Bush acknowledged on Monday he ordered the declassification of parts of a prewar intelligence report on Iraq to respond to critics who alleged he manipulated intelligence to justify the war.

By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A leading Republican urged President
George W. Bush on Sunday to "tell the American people exactly
what happened" in a leak of information aimed at countering
criticism of his reasons for taking America to war in Iraq.

By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Friday left
unchallenged a prosecutor's disclosure that President George W.
Bush authorized a former top official, Lewis "Scooter" Libby,
to share intelligence data on Iraq in 2003 with a reporter to
counter Iraq war criticism.

By Steve Holland WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Friday left
unchallenged a prosecutor's disclosure that President George W.
Bush authorized a former top official, Lewis "Scooter" Libby,
to share intelligence data on Iraq in 2003 with a reporter to
counter Iraq war criticism.

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